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Old 11-06-2020, 03:26 AM
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Looks like FinishMaster or Auto Value may be your best source for SEM custom mix.


https://www.semproducts.com/locator
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Yes you can certainly have any color mixed and installed in a spray can. Any paint store worth anything can do this for you. It's great for guys that don't have a gun or a means to mix their own paint.

I've had it done many times for customers when I was painting tube chassis cars for a fabrication shop. They wanted little aerosol cans to touch up the roll bars as they get scratched getting in and out, flopping the seat belts around etc...

So if you want a custom urethane paint, Omni, or what ever brand mixed up in a spray can, that's probably the simplest and cheapest solution for guys wanting to shoot small parts.
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